14an officer of the Supreme Court of Judicature subordinate to a judge

15the superior person or side in a contest

16a machine or device that operates to control a similar one

17often capthe heir apparent of a Scottish viscount or baronmodifier

18overall or controllingmaster plan

19designating a device or mechanism that controls othersmaster switch

20main; principalmaster bedroomvbtr

21to become thoroughly proficient into master the art of driving

22to overcome; defeatto master your emotions

23to rule or control as master(Old English magister teacher, from Latin; related to Latin magis more, to a greater extent)♦
masterdomn♦
masterhoodn♦
masterlessadj♦
mastershipn

careers master, (fem.)careers mistressna teacher who gives advice and information about careers to his or her pupils

Grand Masternthe title borne by the head of any of various societies, orders, and other organizations, such as the Templars or Freemasons, or the various martial arts

harbour masternan official in charge of a harbour

International Mastern(Chess)the second highest title awarded by the FIDE to a player: won by obtaining a certain number of points during specific international chess tournaments,(Often shortened to)
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Mastern

1a title of address placed before the first name or surname of a boy

2a respectful term of address, esp. as used by disciples when addressing or referring to a religious teacher

3an archaic equivalent of→
Mr

master aircrewna warrant rank in the Royal Air Force, equal to but before a warrant officer

1a person skilled in the design and construction of buildings, esp. before the foundation of the profession of architecture

2a self-employed builder who employs labour

master corporalna noncommissioned officer in the Canadian forces senior to a corporal and junior to a sergeant

master cylinderna large cylinder in a hydraulic system in which the working fluid is compressed by a pistonSee also→
slave cylinder

master keyna key that opens all the locks of a set, the individual keys of which are not interchangeable,(Also called)
pass key

Master of Artsna degree, usually postgraduate and in a nonscientific subject, or the holder of this degree,(Abbrev.)
MA

master of ceremoniesna person who presides over a public ceremony, formal dinner, or entertainment, introducing the events, performers, etc.,(Abbrev.)
MC

master of foxhoundsna person responsible for the maintenance of a pack of foxhounds and the associated staff, equipment, hunting arrangements, etc.,(Abbrev.)
MFH

Master of Sciencena postgraduate degree, usually in science, or the holder of this degree,(Abbrev.)
MSc

Master of the Horsen(in England) the third official of the royal household

Master of the Queen's Musicn(in Britain when the sovereign is female) a court post dating from the reign of Charles I. It is an honorary title and normally held by an established English composer,(Also called (when the sovereign is male))
Master of the Kings Music

Master of the Rollsn(in England) a judge of the court of appeal: the senior civil judge in the country and the Keeper of the Records at the Public Record Office

master racena race, nation, or group, such as the Germans or Nazis as viewed by Hitler, believed to be superior to other races,(German name)
Herrenvolk

master sergeantna senior noncommissioned officer in the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps and certain other military forces, ranking immediately below the most senior noncommissioned rank

master warrant officerna noncommissioned officer in the Canadian forces junior to a chief warrant officer

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